- Of a two-branched
organ attached by its center, e.g. a hair or anther.
ceraceous Having a waxy appearance, color, or texture, e.g.
flowers of many species...
- century, semicentennial, sesquicentennial,
tricentennial cera cer- wax
ceraceous, cereous, ceresin,
inceration cerebrum cerebr-
brain cerebellar, cerebellum...
- wood.
Their distribution is worldwide.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
ceraceous to gelatinous,
often yellow to orange, and
typically disc-shaped to cushion-shaped...
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Dacrymycetes are wood-rotting saprotrophs.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
ceraceous to gelatinous,
typically yellow to
orange as a
result of
carotenoid pigments...
- wood.
Their distribution is worldwide.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
ceraceous (waxy) to gelatinous,
often yellow to orange, and
variously clavarioid...
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cephalotes G small-headed
Leucas cephalotes H D
ceraceus L waxy, from cera;
ceraceous Eucalyptus ceracea H DS
cerasifer L cherry, from
cerasus Eucalyptus cerasiformis...
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order Cantharellales.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
typically smooth,
ceraceous (waxy), violet-pink or
lilaceous to grey, and
occur on the
underside of...
- Cantharellales.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies), when visible, are
typically smooth,
ceraceous (waxy) to subgelatinous,
frequently lilaceous to violet-grey, and formed...
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description reads: "Fruitbody resupinate, effused, thin,
hymenium more or less
ceraceous,
generally smooth.
Hyphal system monomitic with the
individual hyphae...
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sursun pointed amata, a
cylindrical pale
berry openedly appeared.
Simple ceraceous stem with
simple hairs that are 0.005
thick and very
densely hairy. Limb...